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Friday, December 15, 2006

Blair defends Saudi probe ruling

Blair's come out burbling. The sudden decision to wind-up the two year Serious Fraud Office inquiry was in the "national interest," he said.


"Well, he would, wouldn't he?" This retort was said over 40 years ago, but is still a good remark! In Blair's case, spot on! And he's continuing to claim butter wouldn't melt in his mouth as far as the honours case is concerned. He repeated Downing Street's claim that he was within his rights as Labour leader to nominate a number of working peers every year. Though most people are convinced it was so long as they coughed up cash!!

It all stinks, Tony, old boy! Face up to it, you've conned us.

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